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Scottish News


Aberdeen’s Best-Connected Business Park Offers a Fresh Take on the City’s Commercial Property Market


Tim Stevenson, ABZ Director, says: “The brand-new business units in Dyce are a welcome addition to our Business Park, offering a high-quality, energy efficient, low risk option for occupiers, when compared with many dated alternatives nearby.”


Construction of the second phase of the multi-let business units has recently been completed, comprising six new units of 2,500 sq.ft each.


ABZ


Among the other facilities on site are major hotel multinationals including Moxy, Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Express. A new Farmhouse Inn restaurant, Dyce Farm, has also opened as well as serviced office space company, Regus.


ABZ Business Park


Aberdeen, the largest city in the North of Scotland, is renowned for its architecture, stunning coastlines, and accessible transport links to the rest of the UK and beyond.


The city’s depth of character and industrial heritage cements its position as Europe’s oil and gas capital, setting it apart from other major hubs in Scotland.


Home to many of the world’s biggest Oil & Gas and technology companies, the city’s Dyce area has played a significant role in strengthening the city’s energy capital status for decades with firms investing in property thanks to the close link with Aberdeen International Airport.


One such company leading the way in ensuring the city meets the needs of an evolving oil and gas sector is Aberdeen based ABZ Development Ltd (ABZ).


ABZ is the commercial property developer for ABZ Business Park in Dyce, an extensive development set in a prime location adjacent to Aberdeen International Airport and the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR).


The 70-acre business park features a suite of 15 new build units providing high quality accommodation suitable for cross centre businesses including oil and gas, storage and distribution and trade counter operations. The units range in size from 2,500 sq.ft to 15,000 sq.ft and are available as a whole or individually.


As well as offering the highest quality office and industrial accommodation, the buildings have been designed with energy efficiency at the core of their design and fit.


ABZ Business Park is home to many big names in the global Oil & Gas sector including Noble Drilling, RGU SubSea Hub, Ethos Energy, Aramark, Celeros, Interventek and Global Energy Group and has space to grow for expanding companies from a variety of sectors.


New Build High-spec Business Units COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2021


Among the buildings currently available are a number of multi-let industrial units, ideal for industrial or storage purposes. An added incentive for potential occupiers is that fact that ingoing tenants will benefit from 100% rates relief for the first 12 months under the ‘New Entry/New Build’ rates relief scheme.


“We are excited about the site and with such growing interest and a demand for fit for purpose, high-specification business units, we felt it was time to further expand and complete phase two of the planned development,” said Tim.


“We would be delighted to speak with prospective occupiers on how we can accommodate them at ABZ Business Park. We are also more than happy to work with occupiers to deliver bespoke fit-out solutions as required.”


ABZ New Build Office & Workshop


For more information, visit www.abzbusinesspark.com Or contact our agents:


Paul Richardson Ryden


T. 01224 588866 E. paul.richardson@ryden.co.uk


Dan Smith Savills


T. 01224 971111 E. dan.smith@savills.com


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